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So I found bait fish, now what?

Posted By: Jkrez

So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/15/15 11:48 PM

This is something I've been struggling with for a while in my quest to be a weekend KVD. Everything I read and watch preaches about bait fish. "If you find the bait, you find the fish", "go where the bait is" etc etc

So I find the bait...then what? Today was a prime example in my struggles. While on Rayburn I found bait everywhere in Coleman, mainly 20-30' deep, with the occasional baitball in the 15' range, mainly around creeks. But I didn't see any predator fish (bass) on my graph around any bait that I saw, and I saw a ton of bait today.

What do y'all do after you've found the bait? Is bait location just a general rule of where to fish, or should I fish in the immediate vicinity of the bait?

This seems like such a dumb, rookie question, but it's something I haven't quite grasped yet and need a little help.
Posted By: epicoutdoors

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 12:36 AM

Finding baitballs or schools of bait doesn't guaranty that you found the fish. They won't be far away but they are not always feeding. Feeding bass will generally look to push bait into areas where they will have an advantage. Humps, ridges, ledges, tree lines, shoreline pockets and various other structure features are the type of places where you will find bait and bass in attack mode.

Usually, it's a timing thing. Having a milkrun of productive areas and putting in the time to figure out the prime hours for each will help you figure it out.
Posted By: Ricky Taylor

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 12:36 AM

Match the hatch if you can
Posted By: Wayne P.

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 12:42 AM

You fish the areas that has baitfish AND predators together. Look for the activity that shows feeding going on like this:





Posted By: senko9S

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 01:54 AM

fish the high spots, figure out the timing patterns.
Posted By: Jkrez

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 01:58 AM

With bait, do you have to fish shad type stuff? Or will anything work? If I throw a jig, will the fish even look at it since they're focused on shad?
Posted By: senko9S

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 02:06 AM

lots of shad swim jigs out there.
Posted By: Txmedic033

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 02:22 AM

If the bait is in a solid ball the fish beneath it aren't feeding. Look for scattered bait and busted up bait balls and you will be ready to go pro you will catch so many. Finding the scattered bait is the hardest part.
Posted By: Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 02:27 AM

Find bait around depth change. You have a much better chance to catch fish that are feeding on shad when they are using things like points, humps, ledges and ridges to ambush the bait. My number 1 bait is a strike king 6xd or 8xd find bait near these higher spots or depth change. Make long cast and bounce that crank along the bottom. Allot of the time bait fish will be hanging out off ledges and off the ends of points 20-30ft in big balls, when the bass start feeding they either push that bait to the surface or push the bait up onto the top of the point or ledge to feed thats when you will catch them. It is not easy to catch bass around large bait balls when they are not feeding.
Posted By: Squirrely Dan

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 02:41 AM

If they bait is balled up tight usually means nothing's attacking them in my experience. Try to find broken scattered schools on graph. I can see the streaks going thru but usually it's sand bass or hybrid. Bass push them shallower. Right now there's a lot of bait fish pooping surface in the backs of coves
Posted By: Rudy Lackey

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 03:55 PM

You see bait ball say 15' find 15' bottom go to work.
Posted By: the skipper

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/16/15 05:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Rudy Lackey
You see bait ball say 15' find 15' bottom go to work.


There are exceptions but this usually works. If I see bait hanging at a certain depth then I start looking for contour changes at that depth.
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/17/15 12:55 AM

Originally Posted By: epicoutdoors
Finding baitballs or schools of bait doesn't guaranty that you found the fish. They won't be far away but they are not always feeding. Feeding bass will generally look to push bait into areas where they will have an advantage. Humps, ridges, ledges, tree lines, shoreline pockets and various other structure features are the type of places where you will find bait and bass in attack mode.

Usually, it's a timing thing. Having a milkrun of productive areas and putting in the time to figure out the prime hours for each will help you figure it out.


This is exactly correct.
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/17/15 12:58 AM

Originally Posted By: Jkrez
With bait, do you have to fish shad type stuff? Or will anything work? If I throw a jig, will the fish even look at it since they're focused on shad?


A jig works well when they are located on or near the bottom and it works well pitching to stumps on points and near creek channels. A football head jig works well in more open water on points, ledges, humps,tank dams, etc.

Drop shots and Carolina rigs work well also.
Posted By: Ken A.

Re: So I found bait fish, now what? - 11/17/15 02:08 AM

One of my favorite patterns in the summer at Fork is a 3/4 oz white jig with a white Zoom Super Chunk fished fast around schools of shad. Go to Youtube and look at Stroking a Jig.
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